A review by leah_markum
Princess, Priestess, Poet: The Sumerian Temple Hymns of Enheduanna by Enheduanna

3.0

It's interesting that more of the world doesn't know about Enheduanna, the oldest surviving name of a legitimately once existing author--she wasn't mythical or a mere speculated historical figure. Thankfully these days we have the Internet to learn of her existence and read what was written 4290 or so years ago. A hardcore poetry reader or even an ancient Mesopotamia history buff might appreciate the contents more than I did. To me they were generic and repetitive, addressing heaven and earth and the prince. A few formal names were mentioned, so supplementary reading on the relevant history and mythology came in handy. It'll be a worthy re-read once the history information sinks in and I'll understand the context more.